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17 most recent entries:
Users split over iPhone 2.1's impact on 3G dropped calls (Sep 15 2008 15:37 GMT)
A day after Apple released its iPhone 2.1 update, users were split on whether the new software improves 3G reception and cuts the number of dropped calls, a major goal of the release that CEO Steve Jobs promised earlier in the week.
20 more IT mistakes to avoid (Sep 15 2008 10:00 GMT)
Back in 2004, InfoWorld's then-CTO Chad Dickerson polled the best and brightest to reveal 20 IT mistakes that were surefire recipes for cost overruns, missed deadlines, and in some cases, lost jobs.
FCC wireless tests aim to end debate (Sep 04 2008 20:33 GMT)
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission may gather enough data through wireless testing this week in Seattle to quiet debates over the potential interference that could result from a proposed spectrum auction.
Sony Ericsson courts Windows Mobile developers (Sep 03 2008 13:45 GMT)
Sony Ericsson wants Windows Mobile developers to start working on applications for its Xperia X1 and on Wednesday it announced a tailor-made SDK (software development kit) for the upcoming smartphone.
Growth in Symbian phone sales continues to slow (Sep 02 2008 11:45 GMT)
Mobile phone OS developer Symbian's growth continues to slow down, the company reported on Wednesday.
Microsoft looks to build one-stop mobile apps store (Sep 02 2008 11:09 GMT)
Microsoft is preparing to launch in the next few months a Web site called Skymarket to sell Windows Mobile OS applications, a job advertisement suggests.
Apple promises September fix for iPhone security flaw (Aug 28 2008 21:26 GMT)
A recently discovered security flaw that would allow access to a locked iPhone will be fixed next month, Apple said on Thursday.
Google introduces Android apps store (Aug 28 2008 19:54 GMT)
Google unveiled on Thursday its plans for a store where mobile users can find Android applications, a concept similar to the iPhone's App Store.
Sprint's WiMax service to include local features (Aug 28 2008 13:15 GMT)
Sprint Nextel will put location-based services front and center on its Xohm WiMax service, offering a portal with widgets for local weather, traffic, events, reviews, and other information.
Locked iPhones can be unlocked without a password (Aug 27 2008 11:43 GMT)
Private information stored in Apple's iPhone and protected by a lock code can be accessed by anyone with just a few button presses.
Nokia expands its N series of smartphones (Aug 26 2008 11:25 GMT)
Nokia has expanded its N series of smartphones with two new models: the N85 and the N79. The company will also start selling an Americanized version of the upcoming N96, it announced on Tuesday.
Google drops Bluetooth, GTalkService APIs from Android 1.0 (Aug 26 2008 10:53 GMT)
Google dropped Bluetooth and the GTalkService instant messaging APIs from the set of tools for the first version of the mobile phone OS, Android 1.0, according to the Android Developers Blog.
HP buys wireless network infrastructure company (Aug 11 2008 13:14 GMT)
Hewlett-Packard said on Monday it plans to buy Colubris Networks, furthering the consolidation of wireless networking companies.
Global data roaming costs sink iPhone 3G use for enterprises (Jul 22 2008 23:53 GMT)
Apple's iPhone 3G has a powerful browser and faster wireless connections to all kinds of data and multimedia, but those features may be too much of a good thing for international business travelers paying data roaming rates.
Apple pushes MobileMe surprise to XP, Vista (Jul 22 2008 14:23 GMT)
Apple installed a control panel applet for its MobileMe online sync and storage service on Windows XP and Windows Vista systems when they were updated to iTunes 7.7 -- the second time this year that it's bundled new software with an update for an existing program.
iPhone 2.0 includes critical security fixes (Jul 11 2008 22:16 GMT)
Apple fans who bought their iPhones before Friday's splashy iPhone 3G rollout have a new reason to upgrade their software: It's buggy.
Top 10: iPhone 3G, DNS flaw, Microsoft's cloud (Jul 11 2008 21:34 GMT)
Apple stole the IT news show yet again this week with the Friday launch of the iPhone 3G in 22 countries. But there was other news as well, including warnings that a DNS vulnerability really is serious and the ouster by VMware's board of cofounder and CEO Diane Greene. |
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